Dont be fooled by the twitter (lol) update, they are milking this for as long as they can. Coins are most probably gone and I cant believe those numbers are real on the exchange...too much btc to be honest. Too many support emails, lol, email address doesnt even work.
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Its pretty simple. They are masters of manipulation. They make money. Its their job, and their reason for being alive basically. They will sell their own mother for profit and bitcoin is childs play for them. Accumulate a couple million of bitcoin over time, start negative news on bitcoin, trend it everywhere, then dump those millions at the same time, buy back when lower, rinse, repeat. Im guessing here.
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I live in a nice place though, no thieves....if there were thieves they wouldnt be able to get the garage door open nor go under it, its bolted...wont move But I agree its kinda...weird looking. suspicious. Im actually out of work right now so Im pretty sure all my neighbors think im a drug lord or something since im always at home or walking my dog. ironic cause I was joining the RCAF, but after passing all the tests and selection successfully, suddenly got fucked over some pressure in the eyes. whatcanyoudo. The roof exhaust is a great idea. Its not that hard to do, but get a roofer he'll do a good job. depending on how the wiring is, you could hire an electrician - it wouldnt be a long job, maybe an hour IMO. If you dont care about the noise though, I think those things are loud. 8000cfm will be more than enough.
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You guys are 100% correct. and yes I have registered every single piece of gear I have I have pretty much the same setup - 2nd breaker box with 2x30amp 240v, to two 30amp plugs, to two 30/24amp PDU's, which are about 20-22 amps used each. My air circulation is actually pretty good unless its really hot outside. My garage door is open (maybe 4 inches, its locked in place) with animal/bug screens everywhere. I have a good fan pulling air (i need silent fans too) in from the bottom of the garage door (its covered with cardboard to cover more than the fans surface area). A similar fan is as you can see placed in the window exhausting the hot air. I have a work room next door, so when its hot I open that door, close the work rooms door to the rest of the house, and open another window. In winter the whole house is heated with the rigs. cost me 150$ of heating oil last year. And I live in Quebec. There is no way I could have so many rigs if i didnt have the air circulation I have, and EVEN THEN its a stretch. I'll try to fix something up for the PSU's, I checked and yes one or two of them are quite hot, thanks. I understand why you dont want to fill your house with rigs, its not really a good idea for the heat.
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true some are on wood, fan is top side so I dont think it makes much of a difference vs the ones directly on metal rails, considering the high ambient temperature...in winter all will be fine. And they run a bit more than 80%...1000w evga's GQ, solid PSU, running anywhere between 750 and 930w depending if im dual mining or not. (at the wall, 120v, so on 240v its a little less due to better efficiency). Breakers all run at less than 80% all up to code, but the PSU's themselves dont really need to if they are quality (of course you are correct lifespan with high temp is shortened). Warranty is 7 years though...
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I think you made a mistake on the paper wallet tutorial. You said in 3 years when you are a millionaire...I think you meant 3 months ?!?
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I encourage y'all to watch buildzoid's video on undervolting. There's definitely some wattman nuances to watch out for. If you're brave enough, there is also some fun to be had with the powertable mods. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2rQgQZLyOEGood video. I love that guy. One of the best youtube channels for tinkering with GPU's. Guy knows his stuff no doubt about it.
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Just wanted to share with you guys, since I put in the last GPU in today. Have been mining since 2013 but mostly ASIC's, some GPU's. Sold off most of the stuff in 2015, then early 2016 decided to get back in (my garage was cold). Started with 2x380s and 2x390s (sold the 5870s lol). Eventually sold the 380s+390s+280x in the height of the summer folly. With profits and bitcoin price rise, bought everything else gradually. So all you see is paid off (plus some more), + all work and accessories (240v+pdu's), electrician work, fans, etc. Power costs are about 5-6c usd. Most are 470s/570s, some 480/580s, 1070s, maybe 10 1080tis and 2 1080s, total : 59 GPUs in the house (56 in the garage). Started from this: to this: In approx 14 months. I'm pretty happy, since I never had any real money to invest. Electric is 100A only...so yeah im maxed out pretty much, total is about 45amps.
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Posting to confirm airdrop coins received in good condition Heres to another week of promoting the coin. We need to branch out promotion to "investing" circles more.
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Maybe moderators can add an information at first page of this topic/ann? First of all ppls visit this forum to find information. No need to delete it all, just add an appropriate inf? I'm a noob, who can do it guys?
mods dont really care to be honest. Someone who lost a lost of money should hire a lawyer, then they can demand the IP and information from the Bitzure user on bitcointalk. that could be a start to identifying them if they were clumsy.
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I filled out the australian cybercrime reporting page, remember to give your blockchain details for your deposit, which enables them to identify the funds and where they go. Now I dont think this will do any good...or if they are actually in australia, but I highly encourage everyone to do it, and also do some investigation on what/where/who may be behind this website and share that information. Its not a big scam like cryptsy and whatnot, so itll get less attention. Maybe thats what they wanted.
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Holy crap I saw the last comment below me was today, didnt see the one before was...looooong ago. Oh well, and yeah ambient temps keep em as low as you can, if its too hot in there you have heat exhaust problems. S7 is still profitable if you have low power cost, with the bitcoin cash thing and all
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I got 25 onions back in my wallet that I successfully withdrew. That brings the total to 29 onions. I am so confuse, much wow.
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nope, i'm still seeing crazy prices...I wonder, do they even sell some at that price If you try hard you can buy on newegg for 300 to 375$ for a 570 4g to a 580 8g. (cad) They sell 400 to 500. I see posts like 70 brand new 570 4g for 500 each fixed price. I cant stop laughing...surely no one buy a 570 4g for that price ? that would be insane. Especially when you can get a 1070 for lets say 550-600, and that with a markup. The flood will only come after profitability is dead for some time. they know lowering prices will start the avalanche, when it comes.
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Hey OP, can you take off bitzure link off the 1st page ? thats a scam exchange, just stealing funds, ongoing theft. Happy to be mining this coin
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Just had a look at the 9 month chart on bitcoinwisdom...wow that is pretty crazy. If bitcoin price goes down to 2500 lets say, and diff keeps truckin` then its safe to say a lot of S7's will be going into retirement.....
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yeah highly suspicious....and those two names dont result in much when you search online in the crypto community. You know, all they have to do is pay me and blitzkitten back and then well come here and say, hey we got our coins, should be all good /wink wink
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I still believe that is a temporary technical issue. I can't image that someone did so effort to create functional exchange only for scam. Look at cryptopia and its SIGT wallet problem. Transaction (withdraw) problems are taking over 2 weeks. But if this is scam than they did too early. It would be illogical.
its a bad scam alright, but still a scam IMO. Its an open source exchange code, peatio. https://github.com/peatio/peatioAnd its also quite vulnerable unless they made changes.
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By the way the new signature looks awesome. Keep up with the good infographics and promotional stuff, it is really good quality. We need to try to spread those around circles that arent involved with deeponion. Remember, FOMO is a strong force - fear of missing out - we need more people on board this coin, but things are going really well.
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The fee will be 2% if you run in dual mode, regardless of if you select single mode only for certain GPU's. Solution : run two instances of claymore, one with dual mode, and another program launch with solo mode. you will pay 2%, and 1% respectively.
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